
About
Dr. Netanel Anor is a researcher affiliated with the University of Hamburg, working within the Faculty of Humanities and the Department of Assyriology. He is associated with the Cluster of Excellence 'Understanding Written Artefacts' (2019–2025) and serves as a project lead for the 2024–2025 initiative titled Sheep’s Liver as Written Artifact and the Oracle Lore.
- Email: natanael.anor@uni-hamburg.de
- Office: Room 2003, Warburgstraße 26, 20354 Hamburg
Research Interests span:
- Assyriology: Study of ancient Mesopotamian languages, cultures, and texts.
- Cuneiform Studies: Analysis of the earliest writing system used in the ancient Near East.
- Divination Practices: Focus on oracle lore and ritual traditions involving sheep’s livers.
- Manuscript Cultures: Investigation of written artefacts as cultural and historical objects.
- Cultural Heritage Preservation: Contribution to safeguarding endangered manuscript traditions like those from Timbuktu and Nepal.
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